Promo Kit鈥擲BIR/STTR Day: Funding Your Latest Innovation
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants are key ways university spinouts and innovation firms fund their technologies' early development and commercialization. These programs offer the opportunity to access millions of dollars without giving up any equity. To highlight the strategic use of these programs, Venture Partners at CU 麻豆影院 and the Center for Translational Research will host an introductory SBIR/STTR Day to help university researchers understand how to win and utilize these programs.
Join us for an overview of the federal SBIR/STTR grant program, an open Q&A with Tim Morrissey鈥攃ofounder of Artimus Robotics, with first-hand experience of winning 13 government contracts for over $5 million鈥攁nd a panel of SBIR/STTR winners and company founders who will share tips and tricks including Michael Hemmer, JILA and ; , ; and ,
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An introductory session on federal SBIR/STTR grants to help researchers win and use them to fund the early development of their technologies.
Event Details
When: Oct. 25, noon-2 p.m.
Where: University Memorial Center (UMC), Room 425
Who: This event is open to researchers from any university.
How: The showcases are free with registration. Attendees must register in advance. Seating is limited.
Learn More and Register colorado.edu/venturepartners/researchers-inventors/funding-opportunities-support/sbirsttr-grants or
麻豆影院 Us
Set in the heart of our university's bold, innovative community of scholars and learners, Venture Partners at CU 麻豆影院 brings the university's world-class researchers together with business, startup and entrepreneurial communities to translate groundbreaking solutions into economic and social impact.
The Center for Translational Research (CTR) is a campus-wide resource for both existing and aspiring university-originated startups seeking non-dilutive funding to translate their university inventions into a startup company. It provides support to university faculty, researchers and staff as well as non-university employees of startups utilizing university technology. Learn More
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